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Paul Hembery admits Pirelli will be disappointed if drivers need to stop four times in the Spanish Grand Prix. The 2013 race in Barcelona saw Fernando Alonso ease to victory on a four-stop strategy ahead of the three-stopping Kimi Raikkonen, and despite it being a popular home victory Hembery said at the time that strategy had played too big a role with so many stops. With new compounds for 2014, Hembery says the Circuit de Catalunya will be a good test of how well Pirelli has done this year and hopes to see a maximum of three stops. “It's often said that Barcelona provides the most accurate representation of the form a season will take, because a car that performs well in Barcelona... Full Story »

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